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...Fran Duggan took scoring honors with 17 points for the losers, while Frank Lionette's 11 markers paced the Crimson, which held a 24-20 halftime bulge. The freshman five, meanwhile, turned back Tabor Academy, 51-42, on the losers' court. The Jayvee summary: HARVARD (46) FG F T Mobraaten, rf 4 1 9 Rosinus 1 0 2 Altrocchi, lf 1 1 3 Goldsmith 1 0 2 Holt 1 0 2 Lionette, c 5 1 11 Guthrie 0 1 1 Covey (C), rg 2 0 4 Brynteson, lg 4 1 9 Tomsovic 0 0 0 Cohodes 0 0 0 McGiffert...
...took his idea to Nicholas Murray Butler, director of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and two years later found himself director of the Carnegie-endowed Institute of International Education. With $60,000 a year from Carnegie, Duggan set to work arranging "marriages" between U.S. and European universities, selected the U.S. students to go abroad on scholarships, placed and chaperoned the visiting students, also promoted faculty exchanges. In its first 25 years the Institute placed 2,046 Europeans and Asiatics and 1,131 Latin Americans in U.S. universities, sent 2,344 U.S. students abroad...
...Last May Duggan, at 75 keen-eyed, white-bearded and talkative, began to look around for a successor. Last week, beaming Stephen Duggan announced that the man had been found...
Able, scholarly Laurence Duggan, 41, former chief of the State Department's Division of the American Republics, had been chosen for the $15,000 job, not by his father but by a special committee (among the members: CBS Vice President Edward R. Murrow, Barnard's Dean Virginia Gildersleeve). Duggan pere attended the meetings as secretary, was chosen to notify his successor. Larry was afraid his father had railroaded his appointment. Said he: "Dad, I'd rather hear about it from someone else...
...Young Duggan will find student scholarships again a one-way street, but with the signs reversed. This year the Institute has brought nearly 1,000 foreign students to the U.S., sent only 65 U.S. students abroad. Reason: few U.S. students want to go to Latin American universities and Dr. Duggan opposed sending them to European universities (which are clamoring for them) until Europe's rebuilding has progressed further. So far, attempts to arrange exchanges with Russia have failed...